mreifsteck
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posted on July 9, 2002 06:52:10 PM new
Just read the part about shipping...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2036664691
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dadofstickboy
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posted on July 9, 2002 06:58:47 PM new
If he had something I wanted, I'd have no trouble buying from him!
I know where he's comming from!
I'm dealing with one of his unwanted type of customer right now!
And I wish they had never bid!!
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eyegun
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posted on July 9, 2002 08:03:56 PM new
Check that guy out! Look at his FB (5 FB in all total)- and what he was selling. 2 superballs for $0.01 ea in 2 different auctions! Some other small stuff the most 'valuable' was sold for $13. Fascinating!!
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Japerton
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posted on July 9, 2002 08:43:24 PM new
I am afrain one day I will open up a thread like this.....
.....and it will be my auction!
:]
Whooo...dodged a bullet
Just thinking out loud...
Japerton
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feistyone
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posted on July 10, 2002 12:09:07 AM new
Look at his closed auctions. That will tell you if his strategy is working or not.
I wouldn't have any problem buying from him after he accumulates some more feedback. I just wouldn't purchase multiple items.
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http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/feistyone/
[ edited by feistyone on Jul 10, 2002 12:11 AM ]
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pelorus
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posted on July 10, 2002 05:55:53 AM new
Yuck! This guy needs a Dale Carnegie course bad. And that cord he's selling he probably got for free from his job.
Let's just say he won't be reaching powerseller status anytime soon.
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mlecher
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posted on July 10, 2002 07:12:03 AM new
He is real....
The eBay Nazi...."No auction for you!"
.
Reality is a serious condition brought on by a lack of alcohol in the system
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twinsoft
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posted on July 10, 2002 07:43:42 AM new
No, I would not buy from this seller. Too much attitude.
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lindajean
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posted on July 10, 2002 08:35:03 AM new
This guy has sold nearly 150 items, many going for only 1 penny, and only 4 have left him feedback?
Also one neutral stating "corresponds quickly"?
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lindajean
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posted on July 10, 2002 08:35:58 AM new
BTW the fact that he does sell so many for only 1 penny would explain why he will not combine items. After all one cent cd's does not combine either and she gets much higher prices for her cd's than this guy is getting.
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caffeitalia
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posted on July 10, 2002 08:58:27 PM new
His terms are so for in outerspace that he may become a powerseller. That is one of the requirements. Personally, I couldn't buy from this person. To mail a check to A GREAT BUY AND POSITIVE FEEDBACK TOO would take well over a week.
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intercraft
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posted on July 10, 2002 10:31:56 PM new
Forget the shipping stuff. Checkout the feedback comments. Geez, I guess his 'feedback is essential to the deal attitude' isn't quite working out for him...
Oh well...
I too was worried about the link...
Blessings,
William Ellison:
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alldings
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posted on July 11, 2002 04:40:11 AM new
Never.
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capolady
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posted on July 11, 2002 06:26:19 AM new
Granted, the person has a bit of an attitude but it is possible that this is not their only ebay account. They could possibly have run into a group of picky buyers and feel they have to resort to the measures stated in the auction. If they had something I wanted I would buy from this person. As long as I read the shipping terms and agreed to them, what's the issue? 4 out of 5 feedbacks are positive and the neutral isn't explained. I received a neutral from a buyer who read my shipping terms, agreed to them, received the item 3 days after paying for it and then left a neutral because they felt shipping was too high.
Don't judge someone until you have walked in their shoes!!!!
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zoomin
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posted on July 11, 2002 08:44:55 AM new
ummm... not wanting to wake you up harshly, but...
he's selling feedback.
read his descriptions.
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saddamhussien
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posted on July 11, 2002 09:30:42 AM new
Yeah he has a bad attitude, but $2.51 for a power cord delivered to my door sounds like a great deal!
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